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Govt terming its criticism as hate speech and launching social media crackdown: Ahsan Iqbal

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February 14, 2019

News Source: Geo

Criticising the government’s decision to launch a crackdown against hate speech on social media, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Ahsan Iqbal on Wednesday said the move aimed at “suppressing the voice of those critical of their failures”.

A day earlier, Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry said the government has prepared a mechanism to control hate speech on social media and there would be a strict crackdown from next week.

Speaking on Geo News programme Aaj Shahzeb Khanzada Kay Saath, Iqbal said, “The government is flustered and wants to suppress and strangle the criticism over their failures.”

“They [government] pushed Pakistan’s media industry into the worst crisis to suffocate their voice and now that people have taken to social media to criticise their failures and remind them of their unfulfilled promises, they are launching a crackdown,” Iqbal added.

“They are terming criticism of their policies as hate speech and launching a crackdown,” the PML-N leader upheld.

Iqbal continued, “Hate speech laws were introduced to curb extremism, terrorism, white collar crime and harassment and not to suppress political freedom or democracy.”

“We will have no objection if action or notice is taken of those involved in such crimes on social media, however, if the laws are used to curb political freedom and democratic voices then the opposition will strongly oppose it,” Iqbal maintained.

 

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